TheSpoof.com can exclusively reveal that this random and seemingly unconnected selection of words have been scientifically proven to be the most popular search criteria to be found on the net and in particular, TheSpoof.com's most popular items. Perhaps suggesting that casual browsers have more than their mouse in their hands when surfing.

Researcher 'The Macster' has deduced that if placed in a headline title and tagged, they will create an incredibly popular listing and has decided to 'put his money where his mouth is' and in a feeble attempt at ramping up his rating, create a news story to support his theory.

"Of course I've know idea what any of these words actually mean," reported the Macster "But it just goes to show how fast moving the internetweb thingy is. Just six years ago the most popular search words were 'Cock, Anderson, Sucking and Pamela."

"And I've no idea what they meant either,"

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